See the World on Regent Street this Sunday

If you’ve been reading our blog, you might get the impression that we love experiencing different cultures from around the world. Well, that’s because we do! And if you do too, you can come and join us at the World on Regent Street in London this Sunday.

On Sunday 12th May, London’s Regent Street will be closed to traffic to welcome destinations such as China, Argentina, Trinidad and Tobago and Turkey for an international festival. And we’re sponsoring the event so we’ll be down there too!

Throughout the day, there will be a range of different activities and displays, each giving you a taste of the countries represented, as well as plenty of excuses for a bit of shopping too.

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About Dom Stapleton

As well as being the world’s northernmost capital city, Reykjavik in Iceland is also an incredible place to visit.

We stayed in a hotel right in the middle of the city and spent most days walking around from there. The main thing we noticed (apart from the cold, of course) was that the people are so friendly. At home, trying to cross the road is a nightmare, but in Reykjavik, the cars are literally queuing up to let you across.

When my partner and I went, in January 2013, the sun only started rising at about 10 am, which was a strange experience. And it got dark at about 4 pm each day!